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Leading the Way…

Bringing the power of

project management to communities

throughout the world

www.pmief.orgpmief@pmi.org

• Philanthropic arm of PMI

• Public charity

• Uses PM for Social Good

• Grant-giving Organization

The PMI Educational Foundation

• A critical professional competency for individuals and organizations

• Also an important life skill for youths, adults, and communities

Complementary Views of Project Management

Leading the Way: Improving Society Through Project Management

Improving responses to tragedies

Helping college students realize their dreams through education

Giving youth and communities a better chance of success

Careersin Project Management

PMI Project Management Methodology for Post-Disaster Reconstruction

Project Management Skills for Life

PMI Community Resources &

Initiatives

Available PMIEF ResourcesPM Training for Teachers andNonprofits

Project Management Toolkit for Youth

Resources Available

www.pmief.org

A Better Prepared Workforce of the

Future

• Project Management as a Professional Competency and Career Choice

• Academic Scholarships

• Student and Professional Awards

• Doctoral Research Grants

• Training Unemployed and Underemployed

• Curriculum Development Grants

Why PM for a Better Prepared Workforce for the Future?

• Project Management is results-focused

• Employers want employees who can deliver results

• Project Management is one of the few fields delivering people who can lead work and others

• Retirements in the project management field may be delayed but are occurring/will occur

Future Vision

• Increase Grants

• Expand Awards

• Expand Scholarship Program

• Build Internship Program

• Fund Visiting Professorships

Building a Better Prepared Society

for Future Success

• Project-Centered Education

• Project Management as a 21st Century Skill

• Project Management as a Competency for Teachers and Administrators

• Project Management for Schools and Community Projects

• Educational Resources and Grants

Why Project-Based Education & PM Training for Youth?

• Students are more active and engaged in their learning

• Deeper knowledge of subject is gained

• Opportunity to work on real problems

• School attendance is higher

• Learning is through projects

US States Create State-Wide High School Project Management Programs

• State of North Carolina - Creating a 4 Course PM Program

- Part of the SREB a 16 State Coalition

• Washington State– Proposing a Project Management Framework– Career and Technical Education (CTE)

Resources for Primary& Secondary Schools

PM Toolkit For Youth • Curricula• Guide to Leadership• Presentation Skills• Program Development Handbook • Power Point Presentation

NEW!

Project Management for Teachers

• New Workshop•PM for K-12 Educators

• Training Scholarships •Online•Classroom style

PM Skills for Life

• After School Programs or Clubs• Scouting Organizations• Student Competitions • In Partnership with Youth-Based Organizations

Children International Pilot Program Using Project Management Skills for Life

• Dominican Republic

• Youth Leadership Program

• Reducing Extreme Poverty

• PMIEF Volunteers & CI Staff

• Expansion to Other Countries

Future Vision

• Increase Grants

• Increase # of PM School Program

• Increase # of Resources

• Train More Teachers

• Add PM Courses to Educator Degree Programs

• Training Materials

• Tools, Methodologies and other resources

• Training of Volunteers and Staff

• Grants

Better Prepared Response in Future Times of Need

Grants for Non-profits

• Online training now available

• Includes preparation for the CAPM® credential examination

Training Scholarships for Non-profits and NGOs

• Develop contextualized training for non-profits

• Fund workforce development

Other Grants for NGOs/Nonprofits

• PM Capability Development of Local United Way Agencies

• PMI Buffalo Chapter Volunteers

• Developed Seminar to Market PM to Nonprofits• Available now at www.pmief.org

• Developing Practicum for PM Training of Nonprofits• Available soon at www.pmief.org

Future Vision

• Increase Grants• Increasing Number of Training Programs• PM Courses in NGO/Nonprofit Degrees• Consistent Project and Program Methodologies for

Disasters• “Project Managers Without Borders”

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US $1 Million+ Cash Donors

US $100,000+ Donors

PMI Arabian Gulf Chapter PMI Minnesota Chapter

US $1 Million+ In-Kind Donors

Anonymous

PMI Educational Foundation

PMI Educational Foundationwww.pmief.org

US $50,000+ Donors

PMI Washington DC ChapterPMI São Paulo Chapter

PMI Delaware Valley Chapter

PMI Nova Scotia Chapter

PMI Baltimore Chapter PMI Central Illinois Chapter

PMI North Carolina ChapterA Cheetah Learning Partner

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• PMI Arabian Gulf Chapter • PMI Baltimore Chapter• PMI California Inland Empire Chapter• PMI Central Florida Chapter• PMI Central Illinois Chapter • PMI Central Iowa Chapter • PMI Central Ohio Chapter • PMI Chicagoland Chapter• PMI Clear Lake/Galveston Chapter• PMI Coastal Bend Chapter • PMI College of Performance Mgmt• PMI College of Scheduling• PMI Dallas Chapter • PMI Delaware Valley Chapter• PMI Design, Procurement & Construction SIG• PMI Eastern Iowa Chapter• PMI Education & Training SIG• PMI Frankfurt Chapter• PMI Hudson Valley Chapter

• PMI Information Systems SIG• PMI KC-Mid America Chapter• PMI Madison/South Central WI Chapter• PMI Manufacturing SIG • PMI Mass Bay Chapter • PMI Minnesota Chapter • PMI North Carolina Chapter • PMI Northeast Ohio Chapter • PMI Nova Scotia Chapter • PMI Oil, Gas and Petrochemical SIG• PMI Orange County Chapter • PMI Phoenix Chapter • PMI Portland Chapter• PMI San Francisco Chapter• PMI Sao Paulo Chapter • PMI South Florida Chapter • PMI Southwest Ohio Chapter • PMI Tulsa Chapter• PMI Washington, DC Chapter

PMI Educational FoundationThanks the following PMI Chapters and former

PMI SIGs

NEW!!!

• PMIEF Chapter Liaison Program •60+ chapters participating•Communication link between PMIEF and the Chapter •Leverage PM for Social Good

• PMIEF Annual Fundraising Campaign

www.pmief.org

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Get Involved… Bring the power of project management to your community!

• Publicize PMIEF products in your community

• Utilize PMIEF products in your community outreach programs

• Work with PMIEF on a program important to your community

• Help fund the work of PMIEF

PMIEF Contact Information

Jeannette BarrDevelopment Manager

+1-610-356-4600 ext. 7117Jeannette.barr@pmi.org

Diane FrommProgram Administrator

+1-610-356-4600 ext. 1128 Diane.Fromm@pmi.org

© 2011 PMI Education Foundation. All rights Reserved

PMI Educational Foundation Leadership

Board of Directors

John Rickards, Chair

Jo Ferguson, Treasurer Debra Miersma, Secretary

Ken Atwater John Patton

Katherine Shawver Ken Hartley

Pedro Ribeiro Suketu Nagrecha

WWW.PMIEF.ORG

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